Flow-Inactive-Timeout - Juniper EX9200 Features Manual

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flow-inactive-timeout

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flow-inactive-timeout seconds;
[edit forwarding-options accounting name output],
[edit forwarding-options
monitoring
[edit forwarding-options sampling instance instance-name family (inet |inet6 |mpls | vpls)
output],
[edit forwarding-options sampling family (inet |inet6 |mpls) output],
[edit services flow-monitoring version9 template template-name],
[edit services flow-monitoring version-ipfix template template-name],
Statement introduced before Junos OS Release 7.4.
Support at the
[edit services flow-monitoring version-ipfix template template-name]
hierarchy level added in Junos OS Release 10.2.
Support at the
[edit services flow-monitoring version9 template template-name]
level added in Junos OS Release 16.1 for MPLS traffic flows.
Set the interval of inactivity that marks a flow inactive.
NOTE:
The router must include an Adaptive Services, Multiservices, or
Monitoring Services PIC for this statement to take effect.
—Duration of the timeout period.
seconds
Range: 15 through 1800 seconds (for
600 seconds (for
services
Default: 60 seconds (for
configurations)
interface—To view this statement in the configuration.
interface-control—To add this statement to the configuration.
Configuring Time Periods When Flow Monitoring Is Active and Inactive on page 12
Configuring the Version 9 Template Properties
Configuring Flow Aggregation to Use IPFIX Flow Templates
name output],
forwarding-options
configurations)
configurations); 60 seconds (for
forwarding-options
Chapter 4: Configuration Statements
hierarchy
configurations); 10 through
services
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